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== Events ==
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* January 1 – [[Haiti]] gains independence from France, and becomes the first black republic, having the only successful [[slave revolt]] ever.
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* February 14 – The [[First Serbian uprising]] begins the [[Serbian Revolution]]. By 1817, the [[Principality of Serbia]] proclaims self-rule from the [[Ottoman Empire]], the first nation-state in Europe to do so.
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* February 21 – [[Cornwall|Cornishman]] [[Richard Trevithick]]'s newly built ''Penydarren'' [[steam locomotive]] operates on the [[Merthyr Tramroad]], between [[Penydarren]] in [[Merthyr Tydfil]] and [[Abercynon]] in [[South Wales]], following several trials since February 13, the world's first locomotive to work on rails.<ref>Rattenbury, Gordon; Lewis, M. J. T. (2004). Merthyr Tydfil Tramroads and their Locomotives.</ref>
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* February 22 – April 22 – [[1804 Haiti massacre]], an ethnic cleansing with the goal of eradicating the white population on Haiti.<ref>Gaffield, Julia (2015). Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World: Recognition after Revolution. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. pp. 83–84.</ref>
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* March 4–5 – [[Castle Hill convict rebellion]] in [[New South Wales]] led by Irish [[convicts in Australia]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180304231534/https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/castle_hill_convict_rebellion_1804</ref>
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* March 21 – The ''[[Napoleonic Code]]'' is adopted as French [[Civil law (legal system)|civil law]].
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* April 26 – [[Henry Addington]] resigns as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]].
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* May 10 – [[William Pitt the Younger]] begins his second term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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* May 14 – The [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] departs from [[Camp Dubois]], and begins their historic journey by traveling up the [[Missouri River]].
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* May 18 – [[Napoleon]] Bonaparte is proclaimed [[Emperor of the French]] by the [[French Senate]].
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* July 11 – [[Aaron Burr]], Vice President of the United States, shoots former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury [[Alexander Hamilton]] during a [[Burr–Hamilton duel|duel]]; Hamilton dies the next day.
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* August 11 – In reaction to Napoleon being proclaimed emperor of France, [[Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor|Francis II]] assumes the title of a hereditary emperor of Austria (as Francis I) in addition to his title as emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Tis latter title will become obsolete two years later when the formation of the Confederation of the Rhine instigated by Napoleon signals the end of the Holy Roman Empire.
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* September 1 – German astronomer [[Karl Ludwig Harding|K. L. Harding]] discovers the [[asteroid]] [[3 Juno|Juno]].
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* October 5 – [[Action of 5 October 1804]]: War between Spain and the United Kingdom is triggered by the battle between four British warships (''Indefatigable'', ''Medusa'', ''Amphion'' and ''Lively'') and four Spanish frigates (''Medee'', ''Fama'', ''Clara'' and ''Mercedes''), all carrying treasure and merchandise.  Captain Graham Moore of ''Indefatigable'' informs Spanish Admiral Jose Bustamente of his orders to detain the treasure-laden ships and, "not receiving a satisfactory answer, an Action commenced";<ref>Nicholas Harris Nicolas, ''The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson'' (Cambridge University Press, 1846; reprinted 2011) p266</ref> ''La Mercedes'' is sunk and the other three ships surrender.
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* October 8 – [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]] holds his coronation as Jean-Jacques I, Emperor of [[Haiti]].<ref>John Relly Beard, ''The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture, the Negro Patriot of Hayti'' (James Redpath Co., 1863, reprinted by University of North Carolina Press, 2012) p271</ref>
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* November 30 – The [[Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican]]-controlled [[United States Senate]] begins an [[impeachment]] trial against [[Federalist Party|Federalist]]-partisan [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Justice [[Samuel Chase]], on charges of political bias (he is acquitted by the [[United States Senate]] of all charges on March 1, 1805).
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* December 2 – [[Coronation of Napoleon I]]: At the cathedral of [[Notre Dame de Paris]], [[Napoleon]] crowns himself as the first [[Emperor of the French]] in a thousand years. Witnessing this, [[Simón Bolívar]] dedicates himself to liberating [[Venezuela]] from Spanish rule.
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* December 3 – [[Thomas Jefferson]] defeats [[Charles C. Pinckney]] in the [[1804 United States presidential election|United States presidential election]].
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* December 12 – Spain declares war on the United Kingdom.
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* The [[Nguyễn dynasty]] emperor [[Gia Long]] changes his country's official name from [[Đại Việt]] to [[Vietnam|Việt Nam]].
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* [[Morphine]] is first isolated from the [[opium poppy]] by the German pharmacist, [[Friedrich Sertürner]].
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* [[Matthew Flinders]] recommends that [[New Holland (Australia)|New Holland]] be renamed ''Australia'' (from the Latin "australis" meaning "of the south").
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* [[World population]] reaches 1&nbsp;billion people.
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* July 11 – Aaron Burr, Vice President of the United States, kills former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton in a duel

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==A Quotation== 

Births

TitleBornPlace of birthDiedSummary
Clinton Roosevelt3 November 1804New York
US
8 August 1898Activist
Politician
Inventor
Benjamin Disraeli21 December 1804London
UK
19 April 1881
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References

  1. Rattenbury, Gordon; Lewis, M. J. T. (2004). Merthyr Tydfil Tramroads and their Locomotives.
  2. Gaffield, Julia (2015). Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World: Recognition after Revolution. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. pp. 83–84.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20180304231534/https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/castle_hill_convict_rebellion_1804
  4. Nicholas Harris Nicolas, The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson (Cambridge University Press, 1846; reprinted 2011) p266
  5. John Relly Beard, The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture, the Negro Patriot of Hayti (James Redpath Co., 1863, reprinted by University of North Carolina Press, 2012) p271